Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at the capacity percentages after the move, you will see this is going to one huge CF. By disbanding McKinley entirely, they have Reed at 96%, Glebe between 92-104 and Ashlawn between 91-108%. Meanwhile, they leave Tuckahoe at 83/77%, ASFS possibly at 76% and the Jamestown/Disc/Nott tried in the 80's. They clearly are moving ATS to the wrong school. It needs to go into a smaller capacity school to not totally mess up the balance all over again. Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
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Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
I think we are going to see very few current McK families at Reed. It's going to be crazy. Do away with options and draw logical lines! and let kids cross busy roads with crossing guards. Dman people, this is not hard.
I really hope staff sends the planning units in the area where it makes the most sense rather than prioritizing sending more McKinley units to Reed (e.g. if Glebe/Tuckahoe/Ashlawn are closer or if McKinley units are bussed to Reed while kids walkable to Reed are bussed to Tuckahoe to fill it). Just RIP the bandaid off!
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Anonymous wrote:Here's a thought... if ATS is so "special" and desirable, its model should be implemented at other schools--or EVERY APS school--to expand the program rather than adding seats.
I've been to several ATS tours, asked lots of questions, but besides the extra homework, weekly progress reports and stricter environment, I didn't walk away thinking the ATS curriculum covered more topics than other APS elementary schools.
I applied only to escape McKinley overcrowding and gain more playground space for my sporty kid.
And I don't care where DS moves as long as school is not grossly over capacity and DS can get a spot in extended day.
Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at the capacity percentages after the move, you will see this is going to one huge CF. By disbanding McKinley entirely, they have Reed at 96%, Glebe between 92-104 and Ashlawn between 91-108%. Meanwhile, they leave Tuckahoe at 83/77%, ASFS possibly at 76% and the Jamestown/Disc/Nott tried in the 80's. They clearly are moving ATS to the wrong school. It needs to go into a smaller capacity school to not totally mess up the balance all over again. Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
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Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
I think we are going to see very few current McK families at Reed. It's going to be crazy. Do away with options and draw logical lines! and let kids cross busy roads with crossing guards. Dman people, this is not hard.
I really hope staff sends the planning units in the area where it makes the most sense rather than prioritizing sending more McKinley units to Reed (e.g. if Glebe/Tuckahoe/Ashlawn are closer or if McKinley units are bussed to Reed while kids walkable to Reed are bussed to Tuckahoe to fill it). Just RIP the bandaid off!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at the capacity percentages after the move, you will see this is going to one huge CF. By disbanding McKinley entirely, they have Reed at 96%, Glebe between 92-104 and Ashlawn between 91-108%. Meanwhile, they leave Tuckahoe at 83/77%, ASFS possibly at 76% and the Jamestown/Disc/Nott tried in the 80's. They clearly are moving ATS to the wrong school. It needs to go into a smaller capacity school to not totally mess up the balance all over again. Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
This:
Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
I think we are going to see very few current McK families at Reed. It's going to be crazy. Do away with options and draw logical lines! and let kids cross busy roads with crossing guards. Dman people, this is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at the capacity percentages after the move, you will see this is going to one huge CF. By disbanding McKinley entirely, they have Reed at 96%, Glebe between 92-104 and Ashlawn between 91-108%. Meanwhile, they leave Tuckahoe at 83/77%, ASFS possibly at 76% and the Jamestown/Disc/Nott tried in the 80's. They clearly are moving ATS to the wrong school. It needs to go into a smaller capacity school to not totally mess up the balance all over again. Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
This:
Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
I think we are going to see very few current McK families at Reed. It's going to be crazy. Do away with options and draw logical lines! and let kids cross busy roads with crossing guards. Dman people, this is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at the capacity percentages after the move, you will see this is going to one huge CF. By disbanding McKinley entirely, they have Reed at 96%, Glebe between 92-104 and Ashlawn between 91-108%. Meanwhile, they leave Tuckahoe at 83/77%, ASFS possibly at 76% and the Jamestown/Disc/Nott tried in the 80's. They clearly are moving ATS to the wrong school. It needs to go into a smaller capacity school to not totally mess up the balance all over again. Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
This:
Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
I think we are going to see very few current McK families at Reed. It's going to be crazy. Do away with options and draw logical lines! and let kids cross busy roads with crossing guards. Dman people, this is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look at the capacity percentages after the move, you will see this is going to one huge CF. By disbanding McKinley entirely, they have Reed at 96%, Glebe between 92-104 and Ashlawn between 91-108%. Meanwhile, they leave Tuckahoe at 83/77%, ASFS possibly at 76% and the Jamestown/Disc/Nott tried in the 80's. They clearly are moving ATS to the wrong school. It needs to go into a smaller capacity school to not totally mess up the balance all over again. Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
This:
Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
I think we are going to see very few current McK families at Reed. It's going to be crazy. Do away with options and draw logical lines! and let kids cross busy roads with crossing guards. Dman people, this is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:If you look at the capacity percentages after the move, you will see this is going to one huge CF. By disbanding McKinley entirely, they have Reed at 96%, Glebe between 92-104 and Ashlawn between 91-108%. Meanwhile, they leave Tuckahoe at 83/77%, ASFS possibly at 76% and the Jamestown/Disc/Nott tried in the 80's. They clearly are moving ATS to the wrong school. It needs to go into a smaller capacity school to not totally mess up the balance all over again. Either that or they need to move a heck of a lot more McK into Tuckahoe and Glebe into ASFS.
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Technically you can't cross Wilson at Elem level so you get a bus. There is one tiny street on the other side of the park that goes to Ashlawn (Lexington). No crossing guard there so they get a bus. Yes for the less than 1/2 mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 5 School Buildings With Fewest Walkers:
ATS- 43
Carlin Springs- 67
Jamestown- 95
ASFS- 118
Tuckahoe- 135
McKinley still has 243 walkers, even with all the kids going to Reed. This decision isn't being made based on walkability.
McKinley's current walkers are in the planning units south of 66 that will probably be moved to Ashlawn. The 40% walkability in the Options are those walkable in planning units north of 66.
Some of them will also be walkers to Ashlawn, so they won't even become bus riders.
No, Wilson is classified as a street that only middle and high school students can cross.
They can change that with a crossing guard. I spoke with transportation about it at a previous meeting.
People bring up crossing guard idea all the time in every proposal but I can't remember the last time it actually was implemented.
My Ashlawn walker crosses Wilson with a crossing guard. We are the last block before the current McKinley boundary. What am I missing?
Did the poster mean kids can’t cross 66? Because they definitely can at Ohio Street or Patrick Henry.
Did they mean kids can’t cross Washington? Swanson already has a crossing guard at Washington and PH - they could work Jr high and then Elementary. Or put another crossing guard at McKinley and Washington.
Technically you can't cross Wilson at Elem level so you get a bus. There is one tiny street on the other side of the park that goes to Ashlawn (Lexington). No crossing guard there so they get a bus. Yes for the less than 1/2 mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:absolutely. the boundary adjustment phase is where we make sure each school community is doing it's share. No school should end up underenrolled. Not Jamestown or Drew or Tuckahoe or Fleet
Fleet won't be hard to fill as its centrally located. But if the County is serious about filling Jamestown then there is going to have to be busing in the North. And who is going to be bussed there? As for Drew I don't know how they ever fill that school short of going all in on segregation? They can either draw a 1000 student boundary since only 50% of students actually go there? Or just give up and zone the FRl PUs there. Bottom line is there are no easy answers to get to your suggestion of no school underenrolled.
So how is it you are worried about segregation for Drew, but not for Barcroft, Randolph and CS (or Campbell if moved). Do you think "segregation" only refers to African Americans? Such an outcry over Drew while supporting more segregation in the western part of the county. You are all hypocrites. Put all the immigrants together, they don't know any better.
Anonymous wrote:absolutely. the boundary adjustment phase is where we make sure each school community is doing it's share. No school should end up underenrolled. Not Jamestown or Drew or Tuckahoe or Fleet
Fleet won't be hard to fill as its centrally located. But if the County is serious about filling Jamestown then there is going to have to be busing in the North. And who is going to be bussed there? As for Drew I don't know how they ever fill that school short of going all in on segregation? They can either draw a 1000 student boundary since only 50% of students actually go there? Or just give up and zone the FRl PUs there. Bottom line is there are no easy answers to get to your suggestion of no school underenrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 5 School Buildings With Fewest Walkers:
ATS- 43
Carlin Springs- 67
Jamestown- 95
ASFS- 118
Tuckahoe- 135
McKinley still has 243 walkers, even with all the kids going to Reed. This decision isn't being made based on walkability.
McKinley's current walkers are in the planning units south of 66 that will probably be moved to Ashlawn. The 40% walkability in the Options are those walkable in planning units north of 66.
Some of them will also be walkers to Ashlawn, so they won't even become bus riders.
No, Wilson is classified as a street that only middle and high school students can cross.
They can change that with a crossing guard. I spoke with transportation about it at a previous meeting.
People bring up crossing guard idea all the time in every proposal but I can't remember the last time it actually was implemented.
My Ashlawn walker crosses Wilson with a crossing guard. We are the last block before the current McKinley boundary. What am I missing?
Did the poster mean kids can’t cross 66? Because they definitely can at Ohio Street or Patrick Henry.
Did they mean kids can’t cross Washington? Swanson already has a crossing guard at Washington and PH - they could work Jr high and then Elementary. Or put another crossing guard at McKinley and Washington.